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With an average sinking of 10 to 30 centimetres a year, Mexico City will have “uninhabitable” zones and will be forced to carry out “forced displacements” in less than 10 years to cope with the floods and lack of water in the CDMX, warning EFE geologists of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). The population density in the Mexican metropolis that causes an “irrational” extraction of water from underground wells, together with the…
With an average sinking of 10 to 30 centimetres a year, Mexico City will have “uninhabitable” areas and will...
It will have "uninhabitable" areas and will be forced to carry out "forced displacements" in less than 10 years to be able to cope with floods and lack of water Read
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Located on an ancient lake from which the Mexican city of Tenochtitlan emerged, 70% of the soil in Mexico City is considered floodable
The CDMX will have 'uninhabitable' zones that will cause forced displacements to cope with floods and lack of water, problems caused by the average sinking of 10 to 30 centimeters per year in the capital. UNAM geologists warned that this will happen in less than a decade because of the population density that causes an "irrational" extraction of water from underground wells and the weight of constructions.
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